If you are still the age that you have to sit in a car seat then you can but you have to be taller than the airbag
no
A child should use a car seat until they are ready for a booster seat you will know when its basically like clothes they will outgrow it. they should be in the booster seat until they are 4 foot 9.
The age that a child should use a car seat booster is when they are 2 years of age. Some kids need to use them a little bit earlier because weight and height has an effect on how earlier the kids need to use the booster seat.
I don't think you can purchase something which will serve as a booster seat AND an infant car seat in one, if that's the thing you are after. It is possible to use two seats in one car though, just bear in mind that they should both be in the back and fitted well.
it is true that you should not use an infants car seat if they are over five they should then be moved on to a booster seat .
If it has a passenger air bag I wouldn't......
Integrated child booster seats are available on some cars and buses. These usually include five-point harness seat belts. Children who are required by your state's law to use a car seat or booster seat should use the integrated seats when available.
A six year old can be placed in the front seat but they must use a booster seat if they are under 135cm tall. Under no circumstances should a rear facing booster seat be used in the front seat.
In the UK yes, but if they are under 140 centimetres tall, they are required to use a booster seat/child seat. (But that goes for the back of the car, as well as the front).
When they are around 2 and have outgrown their child seat. They should continue to use a booster seat until they reach the height of 4 foot 9.
Not until the seat belt will fit properly without use of a booster seat.
All children under the age of 12 will have to use some form of child car seat, unless they are taller than 135cm (4ft 5in).